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1101: The Life of Emily Dickinson
... documented by several critics, Dickinson viewed death, as she did most ideas, in circumference. She was careful to high light and explore all the paradoxes and emotional extremes involved with death. One poem expresses her depression after discovering her two loves had passed away. She wrote, “I never lost as much as twice, and that was in the sod; Twice I have stood a beggar, Before the door of God,” (Porter ...
1102: Biography of Charles Dickens
... his social life, was always on stage. He was like an eternal Master of Ceremonies, for the most part: flamboyant, observant, quick, dynamic, full of zest. Yet he was also restless, subject to fits of depression, and hot tempered, so that at times he must have been nearly intolerable to live with, however agreeable he was as a companion. In view of his very strenuous life it was not surprising that ...
1103: John Maynard Keynes
... it's endowment from 30,000 to 380,000 pounds. Keynes went on to write other books like “Treaties on Probability” in 1921 and “The Treaties on Money” in 1930. (Lekachman/Miller). Being that the depression was at hand during the time, people reviewed Keynes theories, which they discovered did not really explain the prolonging of the recession. Keynes began to study this problem thoroughly which appeared in his major work ...
1104: Review of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography
... to start his own party, United Party of Virtue. In 1732, Franklin published his first almanac. As sales went up, Franklin began to install proverbs to serve as guidance to many in a time of depression. Franklin's first promotion was in 1736, being chosen clerk of General Assembly. Thereafter, he became deputy of Philadelphia. Not waiting to be formally invited, he began to improve security of his district, hiring better ...
1105: Arthritis, The Hidden Dissability
... is also used to treat some forms of sever rheumatiod arthritis. Side Effects: -ulcers -leukopenia -nausea -abdominal stress -malaise -fatigue -chills -fever -dizziness -decreased resistance to infection -rashes -sensitivity to light -acne -psoriasis -bone marrow depression -anemia -gingivitis -excess bleeding -acute liver atrophy -elevation of liver enzymes -renal failure -menstrual abnormality -infertility -fetal defects -blurred vision -etc. I will stop now for the list goes on, and on and, on. Outlook ...
1106: William Christopher Handy
... a traveling minstrel show, but he soon returned when his money ran out. He attended Teachers Agreicultural & Mechanical College in Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a school teacher and bandmaster. In 1893, during an economic depression, he formed a quartet to perform at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. For several years afterward he drifted around the country working at different jobs. Eventually he settled in Memphas, Tenn. Although he ...
1107: Adolf Hitler's A Oratory Genius
... was only coming into power and Adolf Hitler, as a personality, was making his presence known on the scene. This historical backdrop of Germany in the 1930's reveals a country knee-deep in economic depression, and as would well be expected, the climate was ripe for a new leader. Adolf Hitler made his presence known in the form of a Messiah rather than a political leader, offering his countrymen not ...
1108: Dennis Rodman
... the only reason he is here today. Summary: On April of 1993 Dennis Rodman sat in his pick-up truck with a gun in his lap deciding whether he should kill himself. He was in depression at the time because the Detroit Pistons were doing very poorly that year considering they were Champions of the World just three years before that. The NBA had changed Dennis Rodman into someone he didn ...
1109: Adolf Hilter
... source of all their problems. Since the country was in chaos after the war, and was forced to pay billions in damages, The Germans saw hope in Adolf Hitler. In the late 20's the depression hit which made the situation even worse. Hitler in his speeches blamed the Jews and Communists for their misfortunes and many listed. Unemployment was very high at that time standing at about 25%. Hitler also ...
1110: Andy Warhol
... Pennsylvania on either August 6, 1928 or on September 28, 1930 (the date on his birth certificate). His father died when Andy was at a very young age. Thus, it forced Andy into a deep depression containing lack of self confidence. Much of his young life has been kept secret. However, he did report being very shy and depressed because he never felt comfortable with his homosexuality. His childhood life may ...


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